On This Day September 12 1987 – VIVIsectVI by Skinny Puppy Fourth Album Released

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On This Day September 12 1987 – VIVIsectVI by Skinny Puppy Fourth Album Released
On this day September 12 1987, Skinny Puppy released their fourth studio album VIVIsectVI. Known for their dark, abrasive sound, the Canadian industrial pioneers pushed boundaries with a record that blended aggressive electronic beats, distorted samples, and politically charged themes.

VIVIsectVI featured standout tracks such as Testure, Dogshit, and Who’s Laughing Now, with lyrics and imagery that confronted issues like animal rights, environmental destruction, and societal corruption. The album’s title itself was a play on the word “vivisection,” reflecting its central critique of animal experimentation.

Though controversial, the record became one of Skinny Puppy’s defining works, cementing their role as leaders in the industrial movement. Its unflinching subject matter and experimental production influenced countless bands in the genre that followed.

80s insight: VIVIsectVI reflected the 1980s underground movement where industrial music used harsh soundscapes and provocative themes to challenge mainstream culture.

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